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Birth Name: Natalie White
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"Natalie White, an artist and activist known for her advocacy of women's rights, made a singular appearance in cinema as a Topless Warrior in the 2014 comedy-drama protest film 'Free the Nipple'. In real life, she joined other women in demonstrating against censorship by going shirtless in New York City's streets. Prior to filming, Natalie met with stars Lola Kirke and Lina Esco (who also co-wrote and directed the movie), revealing her natural assets by lifting her T-shirt. This act aligns with Natalie's advocacy for women's rights, as she had previously organized a march from New York City to Washington D.C.'s Capitol steps in 2016. The protest sought to highlight the lack of ratification for the Equal Rights Amendment. The march commenced with an exhibition showcasing Natalie's artwork, including prints, videos, sculptures, and collages focused on women's experiences and historical disadvantages they've faced. Mr. Skin might agree with Natalie's advice to young women: 'Live for yourself; don't conform to societal expectations that future partners or children might hold.' This perspective resonates with women who bare their breasts in protest or actresses who remove bras on-screen for artistic expression."
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